Friday, May 27, 2016

NASA satellite Hemisphere Take Photos At Night All Day


NASA satellite Hemisphere Take Photos At Night All Day | New

Approximately two-month satellite Suomi NPP rth collecting photographs at night and it was made ​​possible with the instrument Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite (VIIRS). VIIRS is capable of capturing and detect light using a filter to be able to take the light from the city lights, aurora, fire forest fire, light reflection moon and so on. But in some of the photos displayed, aurora light and fire forest fires have on the filter so it does not look and just focused on the apprance of the city lights only.

Suomi NPP satellite is a new satellite which was originally developed for meteorological activities to see clouds at night. This satellite rth proved capable of producing s at night very well with higher resolution.

VIIRS is able to tell which light fires, aurora, city lights and so on with se. Light sensor is very sensitive. The satellites orbit the rth twice a day at an altitude of 824 km (612 miles) above rth's surface. And from outer space the rth looks at night looks like a Black Marble (marble / black marble) butiful.

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